From The BBCosted at15:27 Sam Pougher: Great defending by Palace. This is the best I've seen Palace play in 11 mins over the course of all games this year. Keep it up! Do we need RCL to explain how this works?
With Boro, Sunderland and Swansea all losing this is a great day for Palace and a decent one for Hull (who are drawing).
Riyad Mahrez, former footballer, has come out with too little too late..... Big respect to this great man who helped us achieve history , you helped me build myself as a player and gave me the courage I needed, it's a shame that I couldn't be ****ed to repay that by putting in the slightest effort this season. I may have added something of my own to his words. Bet, you can't guess which bit?
They are a completely different entity post-Bradley. After today they have us at home and United away. Pretty much every other game is against the other teams at the bottom. They look very likely survivors.
Until a stupid ex Goon decided to have a meltdown...pathetic and typical rub of the green from Chelsea.
The last two entries on the BBC live feed... 68 minutes: Chelsea have got away with one there as the ball clearly strikes the arm of Cesar Azpilicueta who is under pressure from Gylfi Sigurdsson. Referee Neil Swarbrick waves away protests from the players in white shirts. 71 minutes: GOAL Pedro
This is huge news. I hadn't realized till just now they'd legalized slapping the ball into the ground, like in basketball.
Made even more infuriating by the fact that, at the exact same time, Burnley conceded a penalty for the exact same thing
From the BBC: 16:53 Palace win and are out of the bottom three. On the same page: 18 Crystal Palace 26 -13 22 19 Leicester 25 -19 21 20 Sunderland 26 -23 19
Again on the BBC: Crystal Palace scorer Patrick Van Aanholt: I lost my Granddad last week to get the goal for him. Man, that's cold. Sam's definitely keeping them up.